Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South

Intersectionality, Inequalities, and Community
Langbeschreibung
Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South emphasizes the importance of the neighbourhood in urban development planning, with case studies aimed at transforming current intervention practices towards more inclusive and just means of engagement with individuals and communities.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction PART 1 Community Diversity and Intersectionality 2 "Missing Girls" in Urban Slums of the Global South Exploring the Intersections Between Puberty, Poverty, and Gender Inequality 3 Indigenous Rights to the City Struggles in Bolivia: Towards an Intersectional and Intergenerational Approach 4 An Excluded and Unrecognized Majority: Everyday Struggles of Backyarders in the Western Area of the Voortrekker Road Corridor in Cape Town, South Africa 5 High-Rise Hong Kong: Rethinking Narratives of Expertise in British Colonial Planning PART 2 Impacts of Planning Interventions in Diverse, Changing Communities 6 Infrastructural Relations: Participation and Diversity in Community-Based Water Management in Kathmandu, Nepal 7 Land Reform and Social Differentiation in Zimbabwe: Re-inventing the Wheel of Inequalities in Urban Development 8 Rethinking Community in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Projects in Dhaka's Bostis 9 From Collegiality to Gatekeeping: Modes of Everyday Governance in Old Fadama, Accra 10 Violent Militancy or Mended Masculinities? Oil and the (Re) Making of Men in the Niger Delta 11 Understanding the Make-Up of Community in Basic Service Delivery Projects: Retrospective Analysis of a Coproduction in Dar es Salaam PART 3 Mapping the Space of Possibility for Just Urban Development 12 (Re-)Constructing Disability through Research: Methodological Challenges of Intersectional Research in Informal Urban Settlements 13 Intersectionality Aspects of Community Energy in Urban Areas: Challenges and Conflict Resolution Methodologies 14 Participatory Design and Diversity: Addressing Vulnerabilities through Social Infrastructure in a Lebanese Town Hosting Displaced People Conclusion: Recognizing Intersectional Identities in Inclusive Urban Development
Andrea Rigon is an Associate Professor at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit of University College London and a founder of the Sierra Leone Urban Research Centre. His professional and research work focuses on how power relations affect the participation of different people and social groups in decision-making processes. He is particularly interested in how residents' participation is managed within urban development projects, particularly in informal settlements, and what the effects are on in/equality and social exclusion. He has worked to include an intersectional perspective into participatory design and to incorporate participatory approaches in the drafting and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. His latest project was about co-designing built interventions with children affected by displacement.
ISBN-13:
9780367485405
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.05.2021
Seiten:
230
Autor:
Andrea Rigon
Gewicht:
413 g
Format:
246x174x13 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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